Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced a significant expansion of its “NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE” portfolio, introducing a new suite of AI factory solutions designed to accelerate the creation, adoption, and management of artificial intelligence across all types of organizations globally. These new offerings, built in collaboration with NVIDIA, aim to simplify the complex process of deploying and scaling AI infrastructure.
Central to the announcement is the next generation of HPE Private Cloud AI, positioned as a fully integrated, turnkey AI factory solution for enterprises. This offering combines NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking, and software, now featuring support for NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and HPE’s latest ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers.
It boasts advanced capabilities such as secure enclaves, post-quantum cryptography, air-gapped management for enhanced privacy, multi-tenancy for collaborative teams, and a federated architecture that ensures seamless scalability across GPU generations.
HPE is also rolling out new AI factory solutions tailored for specific large-scale needs:
- AI Factory at Scale: Designed for service providers and model builders, offering solutions like HPE ProLiant Compute XD, NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, and a full range of advisory and professional services.
- AI Factory for Sovereigns: Catered to nations, governments, and public sector organizations, providing specialized capabilities such as air-gapped management and services that ensure data, technological, and operational sovereignty.
The expanded portfolio integrates HPE’s deep expertise, including five decades of liquid cooling technology and HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software for a unified control plane. Key hardware additions include the new HPE Compute XD690, supporting eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs for demanding AI workloads, and HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000, which will fuel AI factories with AI-ready unstructured data and support Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to accelerate data pipelines.
To ensure robust monitoring, HPE OpsRamp Software now provides full-stack observability across these new AI solutions and is a validated observability solution for the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory.
Antonio Neri, President and CEO of HPE, emphasized the partnership’s goal: “Together, HPE and NVIDIA are delivering the most comprehensive approach, joining industry-leading AI infrastructure and services to enable organizations to realize their ambitions and deliver sustainable business value.” Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, added, “We are entering a new industrial era — one defined by the ability to generate intelligence at scale. Together, HPE and NVIDIA are delivering full-stack AI factory infrastructure to drive this transformation.”
HPE is also expanding its “Unleash AI” partner ecosystem, which now supports over 75 AI use cases, ranging from agentic AI and smart cities to manufacturing, data governance, and cybersecurity. While various services and software components are immediately available, certain hardware releases, like the HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 with MCP support and HPE Compute XD690, are slated for availability later in 2025.
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